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Dryfta Introduces Multi-Currency Event Ticketing

ByEthan Lin

Sep 11, 2025

Dryfta, the research and event management platform trusted by global enterprises, universities, and nonprofits, today announced the launch of multi-currency event ticketing, a feature designed to help event organizers collect payments in more than one currency directly through their event websites.

With multi-currency feature, organizers can now:

  • Assign a currency to each ticket type (USD, EUR, or local currency).
  • Offer local attendees the ability to pay in their local currency.
  • Offer international attendees to pay in USD/Euro or any currency they prefer (and is supported by the payment gateway).
  • View the selected currency in all order and ticket exports for easier reconciliation.
  • Rely on automated backend checks that ensure only compatible payment methods are available when configuring tickets.

This enhancement is particularly valuable for organizers in Southeast Asia and the MENA region, where local currencies are widely preferred for domestic attendees, while international participants often require USD or EUR options.

“Our customers are increasingly running events with truly global audiences,” said Irshad Reyaz, Founder & CEO of Dryfta. “With Dryfta’s event ticketing software, organizers can deliver a smoother payment experience that respects local preferences while maintaining accuracy and compliance on the backend.”

Dryfta will also be showcasing its platform and latest updates at IBTM World 2025 in Barcelona, November 18–20. Attendees are invited to meet the team and explore how Dryfta supports enterprises, academia, and nonprofits in managing complex events with ease.

For more information about Dryfta’s event management features, visit dryfta.com.

Ethan Lin

One of the founding members of DMR, Ethan, expertly juggles his dual roles as the chief editor and the tech guru. Since the inception of the site, he has been the driving force behind its technological advancement while ensuring editorial excellence. When he finally steps away from his trusty laptop, he spend his time on the badminton court polishing his not-so-impressive shuttlecock game.

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